Civil Rights Further Deteriorating Amid COVID-19, With More People Living In Closed, Repressed Societies, Report Says

The Guardian: Covid used as pretext to curtail civil rights around the world, finds report
“The state of civil liberties around the world is bleak, according to a new study which found that 87% of the global population were living in nations deemed ‘closed,’ ‘repressed,’ or ‘obstructed.’ The figure is a 4% increase on last year’s, as civil rights were found to have deteriorated in almost every country in the world during Covid-19. A number of governments have used the pandemic as an excuse to curtail rights such as free speech, peaceful assembly, and freedom of association, according to Civicus Monitor, an alliance of civil society groups which assessed 196 countries…” (Hodal, 12/9).

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